DriveMode, File-App, Internal Drive, LD-Manager. They all run more
or less on the last 3 (or 4 with E2) devices, but they are
implemented on ly in a single device, each one in an other. For
example: Just as if it wouldn't be a great feature to have the
drive mode. But it doesn't exist in the TX, but it runs on the TX.
Why isn't it implemented? the app is ready, the app is developed,
costs some amount of money to do it, would be a great feature,
compared to WinCE, and? It isn't there...
BT-Headset-profil, is there, is developed, runs on the Treo, why
doesn't Palm goes and put it inside the other devices? To much to
port? i can't believe it. They have time and money to develop every
other kind of OS extension. An headset profil,
many people ask for it...
Drive Mode wasn't on the TX because there's no internal VFS volume
for it to access -- the TX just has the hidden internal volume used
to implement NVFS. There is an internal VFS volume on the Tungsten
T5 and LifeDrive, so they have this feature. AFAIK, it's not on the E2.
The Treo supports a Bluetooth headset, but the phone audio hardware
is hooked up directly to the BT chipset. You'll notice that you
can't do normal sound playback through BT on the Treo, just phone
audio. Since the other BT-enabled devices don't have phone hardware,
there's nothing to connect here.
-- Ben Combee, Senior Software Engineer, Palm, Inc.
"Combee on Palm OS" weblog: http://palmos.combee.net/
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